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Luigi Russolo ( 1885 1947 ) wrote The Art of Noises ( 1913 ), an influential text in 20th-century musical aesthetics.
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* 1432 Luigi Pulci, Italian poet ( d. 1484 )
* 1987 Luigi Giorgi, Italian footballer
Under the management of Luigi Barbesino, the Roman club came close to their first title in 1935 36 ; finishing just one point behind champions Bologna.
* Luigi Einaudi ( 1945 1948 )
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* Francesco Riganti, Carlo Luigi Costantini, Duke Bonelli-Crescenzi, Antonio Bassi, Gioacchino Pessuti, Angelo Stampa, Domenico Maggi, Provisional Consuls ( 15 February 20 March 1798 )
* Luigi Poggi ( 26 February 2002 24 February 2005 )
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* 1798 Luigi Galvani, Italian physicist ( b. 1737 )
* 1978 Luigi Malafronte, Italian footballer
* 1936 Luigi Pirandello, Italian writer, Nobel laureate ( b. 1867 )
* 1743 Luigi Boccherini, Italian composer ( d. 1805 )
* 1653 Luigi de Rossi, Italian composer ( b. 1597 )
* 1975 Luigi Dallapiccola, Italian composer ( b. 1904 )
* 1846 Luigi Denza, Italian composer ( d. 1922 )
Giovanni Aldini ( April 10, 1762 January 17, 1834 ), Italian physicist born at Bologna, was a brother of the statesman Count Antonio Aldini ( 1756 1826 ) and nephew of Luigi Galvani, whose treaties on muscular electricity he edited with notes in 1791.
* Madama Butterfly, libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa ( in two acts premiered at La Scala, 17 February 1904 )
* 1905 Luigi Zampa, Italian film director and screenwriter ( d. 1991 )
* 1810 Luigi Schiavonetti, Italian engraver ( b. 1765 )
* 1916 Luigi Comencini, Italian director ( d. 2007 )
* 1828 Luigi Oreglia di Santo Stefano, Italian cardinal ( d. 1913 )
* 1842 Luigi Pigorini, Italian palaeoethnologist, archaeologist and ethnographer ( d. 1925 )
Luigi Alamanni ( sometimes spelt Alemanni ) ( 6 March 1495 18 April 1556 ) was an Italian poet and statesman.

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* Party Leader in the Chamber of Deputies: Giovanni Gronchi ( 1946 1948 ), Giuseppe Cappi ( 1948 1949 ), Giuseppe Spataro ( 1949 ), Giuseppe Cappi ( 1950 ), Giuseppe Bettiol ( 1950 1953 ), Aldo Moro ( 1953 1956 ), Attilio Piccioni ( 1956 1958 ), Luigi Gui ( 1958 1962 ), Benigno Zaccagnini ( 1962 1968 ), Fiorentino Sullo ( 1968 ), Giulio Andreotti ( 1968 1972 ), Flaminio Piccoli ( 1972 1978 ), Giovanni Galloni ( 1978 1979 ), Gerardo Bianco ( 1979 1983 ), Virginio Rognoni ( 1983 1986 ), Mino Martinazzoli ( 1986 1989 ), Vincenzo Scotti ( 1989 1990 ), Antonio Gava ( 1990 1992 ), Gerardo Bianco ( 1992 1994 )
In 1950, Candido published a satirical cartoon by Carlo Manzoni poking fun at Luigi Einaudi, President of the Republic.
When the Fédération Internationale de l ' Automobile announced the inaugural World Championship for 1950, Farina secured a drive alongside Juan Manuel Fangio and countryman Luigi Fagioli at the dominant Alfa Romeo team, driving the invincible 158 Alfetta cars.
On November 25, 1950, by a decree of the President of the Republic, Luigi Einaudi, the municipality came to be officially called Paderno Ponchielli.
Born in Rome on June 14, 1955, Massimo Introvigne reported in a partially autobiographical paper presented at the 2008 yearly conference of the American Academy of Religion in Chicago how his interest in non-Christian religions dates back to his reading as a young boy of the novels of Emilio Salgari, Rudyard Kipling, and Luigi Ugolini ( 1891 1980, the author of the 1950 Italian novel L ' isola non trovata ), which included references to Hinduism, Islam and other religions not generally well-known at that time in Italy.
With his health somewhat improved, following the end of World War II, 52-year-old Luigi Fagioli joined Alfa-Romeo's 1950 Formula One team, earning five podium finishes in six races en route to finishing a remarkable third overall in the first ever FIA World Championship.
* Luigi Lavitrano ( 1945 1950 )
Coming to the United States in 1950 on a Fulbright fellowship ( as expanded to include Egypt via the Smith-Mundt Act of 1948 ), El-Dabh studied composition with John Donald Robb and Ernst Krenek at the University of New Mexico ; with Francis Judd Cooke at the New England Conservatory of Music ; with Aaron Copland, Irving Fine, and Luigi Dallapiccola at the Berkshire Music Center ; and with Irving Fine at Brandeis University.
A very popular person in his city and Italy, Trilussa was named Life Senator on December 1, 1950, by the Italian President Luigi Einaudi.
Luigi " Gigi " Delneri, often incorrectly written as Del Neri ( born August 23, 1950 ) is an Italian football manager and former player, whose last job was managing Italian powerhouse Juventus.

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In the party there was also a group named Ethic-Religious Council, whose board members included Gaetano Rebecchini ( founder, ex-DC ), Riccardo Pedrizzi ( president ), Franco Tofoni ( vice president ), Luigi Gagliardi ( secretary-general ), Alfredo Mantovano, Antonio Mazzocchi and Riccardo Migliori.
* Luigi Bruins ( born 1987 ), Dutch footballer
The phrase soprano maschio ( male soprano ), which could also mean falsettist, occurs in the Due Dialoghi della Musica of Luigi Dentini, an Oratorian priest, published in Rome in 1553.
Antonín Dvořák's String Quintet in G major, Op. 77 and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Serenade in G major, K. 525 (" Eine kleine Nachtmusik ") are the most popular pieces in this repertoire, along with works by Darius Milhaud, Luigi Boccherini ( 3 quintets ), Harold Shapero, and Paul Hindemith.
The Marina Militare is now equipping itself with a bigger aircraft carrier ( the Cavour ), new destroyers ( Horizon class frigate Orizzonte class ) and Luigi durand de La Penne, submarines ( Todaro ) and multipurpose frigates.
), Giovanni Francesco ( 1891 1956 ), Enrica ( 1893 1918 ), Giuseppe Luigi ( 1894 –??
Italian writer Luigi Malerba used the confusion among the leaders of the Catholic Church, which was created by Adrian's unexpected election, as a backdrop for his 1995 novel, Le maschere ( The Masks ), about the struggle between two Roman cardinals for a well-endowed church office.
In that year the Farnese pope, Paul III, detached Parma and Piacenza from the Papal States and gave them as a duchy for his illegitimate son, Pier Luigi Farnese, whose descendants ruled in Parma until 1731, when Antonio Farnese ( 1679 1731 ), last male of the Farnese line, died.
His father, Luigi Berlusconi ( 1908 1989 ) was a bank employee and his mother, Rosa Bossi ( 1911 2008 ), a housewife.
By 1980, Berlusconi had established a relationship with the actress Veronica Lario ( born Miriam Bartolini ), with whom he subsequently had three children: Barbara ( b. 1984 ), Eleonora ( b. 1986 ) and Luigi ( b. 1988 ).
The most interesting pieces of the interior are a font with marble basin ( 12th 13th century ), a silver statue of St. Lucy by Pietro Rizzo ( 1599 ), a ciborium by Luigi Vanvitelli, and a statue of the Madonna della Neve (" Madonna of the Snow ", 1512 ) by Antonello Gagini.
The party was founded as the revival of the tradition of the Italian People's Party ( PPI ), a political party created in 1919 by Luigi Sturzo, a Roman Catholic priest.
The party's ideological sources were principally to be found in Catholic social teaching, the Christian democratic doctrines developed from the 19th century and on ( see Christian democracy ), the political thought of Romolo Murri and Luigi Sturzo and ultimately in the tradition of the defunct Italian People's Party.

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